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W. Long, J. Cox, D. Kissling, and K. Kapp all agree, It's a very interesting specimen of rock. The rock is called Geode, a type crystal. It was acquired by Mr. Breininger near Penn State, Pa. It is part of his large personal collection. The students find it very fascinating. 13291 w +4 New Frna Ac Ay t . , . t . rrl, ., nl,r i t. an J... Not too much, not too little, just right, explains C. Wilhelm to M. Shanaman, G. Adams, and B. Payne. Learning accurate and deli cate weighing of chemicals is an important part of the science courses. Plenty of equipment and lots of patience is required of the young scientists. ' E. W , It is the syinbol for plati- num, says Mr. Hardy as J. Ranellone and V. Kint- zer give their silent assent Many charts and Visual aids help to make the sci- ence labs interesting.
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The Science teachers are Mr. Gosch, Nha Breininger, biologyg Mr. Hardy, science. Lunch time in biology class. J. Bricker, L. Loy, S. Gruber, and I. Baily appraise a leaf collection made by some of the students. A collection is required of all students. K sa xgwd- Ii physicsg Mr. Schofer, scienceg chemistryg and Mr. McComsey, SCIENCE DEPARTMENT America's Future Scientists Emerge in School Science Classes Now here is quite an interesting specimen, says Nlr. Beininger. Looking on are john Backenstose, john Deem, Brian Wingenroth, and Martin Molm.
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